EN50131 Introduction
We hope that you find this new EN50131 section of our website of practical use. Please check back regularly for the latest updates on how we will be designing our products to comply with the new standards as soon as they are released.
Our latest document outlines how to deal with alledged non-compliances against the current standards. Working out the electrical load on the system can always be a hassle, so make sure that you're within the allowed limits with our intruder alarm battery size and load size Excel calculator.
The Euro ONE range is suitable for use in Grade 2 and 3 systems. The Euro Mini range is suitable for use in Grade 2x systems. The Enforcer Wireless Control panel is suitable for use in Grade 2 Systems.
EN50131 Updates
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February 2012: Outline of Changes in Pyronix and Castle products for PD6662:2010 (coming soon...)
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1st February 2012: E-mail Bulletin (EN50131 PD6662 BS8243 Changes)
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BSIA Documents
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Form 114: personal attack alarms - a guide
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Form 160: Poster - How to Reduce False Alarms
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EN50131 Archive
To view the EN50131 archive, click here.
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| Have you downloaded our new EN50131 Document? |
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| To help you understand the changes coming in EN50131, PD6662:2010 and BS8243:2010 we've prepared a brief document outlining the most important new aspects. Click here to download our document which outlines the changes we have made to our products. |
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| My inspector claims I’m
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| Our products are compliant for use in Grade 2x, 2 and 3 installations meeting all NSI and SSAIB regulations. Click here to download our document which outlines common mis-interpretations of the standards. |
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